Good morning everyone,

I burnt a CD on linux using mkkisofs+cdrecord such that all RPM packages can be only available on linux and not other OSs (joliet or HFS). The CD is working fine in linux as it shows all RPM files, and in Windows it is unable to show any RPM files. In linux when I mount the CD with the filetype option "-t hfs", it successfully mount the CD. Now the RPM packages are unavailable, and a file appears with the content indicating that this CD is protected by OS, which I put into the CD and hide from linux. The same file is also available in windows. I use RedHat 8.

Problem 1: In FC3 when I normally mount the CD using only "mount /mnt/cdrom" command, the CD mounts using HFS format, and no RPM packages are available, same is for windows also. Now I use "mount /mnt/cdrom -t hfs", then it shows some errors and also indicates that this CD is locked; same error for joliet also. But in RH8 I was able to mount the CD in HFS format. Why is it happening in FC3 as it normally mount the CD as HFS.

Problem 2: When I tried to mount the CD with the type joliet, it shows that joliet is not supported by the kernel. What I have to do, to support the joliet in the kernel? Kernel recompiling with the joliet support or not. I dont know if there is anything like that in the kernel configuration option.If anything other, then please indicate that.

thanks in advance,
prosun prodhan

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